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Bounce: Romney Surges in Ohio, Florida, Virginia

downtherabbithole Wrote: Oct 05, 2012 8:33 PM
I'd love to believe that Rasmussen is correct since it's giving me the result that I want, but my theory is that the polls are not accurate, so while I could be giddy, I'll wait to start the celebration after election day. The fact remains that there were nearly 70 million people who tuned and for those who aren't really paying much attention, they probably watched less than an hour and got an impression.
SageAdvice68 Wrote: Oct 05, 2012 8:46 PM
And, they won't bother watching another one before they go vote. So Obutthole clearly screwed the pooch.....Many who didn't watch any of the debate won't even bother to vote.

downtherabbithole, I don't know if you old enough to remember the 1980 elections, or even the 1994 mid-terms, but the air was hanging today kind of like it was back then.

But, in both cases Americans revealed, they are more than willing to fight to save our nation.

In both cases the Democrapheads were destroying everything we held dear. Today the Democrapheads are doing the exact same thing.

Americans will fight to preserve what we love the most.

"WE BELIEVE IN AMERICA"
ROMNEY / RYAN 2012

As Americans are beginning to process Mitt Romney's lopsided debate victory on Wednesday night, the Republican nominee has pulled ahead in three crucial swing states, according to a trio of surveys from pollster We Ask America:
 


Ed Morrissey notes the slightly generous (to Republicans) sample splits in Florida and Virginia, although the Ohio partisan breakdown looks about right.  To buttress this data, Rasmussen has released two new surveys -- his data shows Romney ahead by one point

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